I want to get the Gyo series so I can have a copy of that, but volume 1. is danged expensive for some reason.
I want to get the Gyo series so I can have a copy of that, but volume 1. is danged expensive for some reason.
I want to get the Gyo series so I can have a copy of that, but volume 1. is danged expensive for some reason.
I remember getting creeped out by House of Leaves as well. I decided to take a break from the tension and peruse the appendixes, only to stumble upon some total 'fridge horror' information that expanded upon the narrator's equally tense plot-line.
I remember getting creeped out by House of Leaves as well. I decided to take a break from the tension and peruse the appendixes, only to stumble upon some total 'fridge horror' information that expanded upon the narrator's equally tense plot-line.
I recall Mom taking me to the second run "dollar theater" in town one weekend to see Event Horizon. It may have even been her idea, since trailers and TV spots obviously can't play up the gore angle.
I recall Mom taking me to the second run "dollar theater" in town one weekend to see Event Horizon. It may have even been her idea, since trailers and TV spots obviously can't play up the gore angle.
Atlas Shrugged 2: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
Atlas Shrugged 2: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
Judging from the timeframes hinted at in the movies, the "proto xenomorph" is more likely a newer and more advanced Space Jockey (I refuse to call them Engineers) bioweapon. The LV-426 derelict had been there long enough for the Jockey's suit to fossilize, while they date the decapitated Jockey in Prometheus as being…
Judging from the timeframes hinted at in the movies, the "proto xenomorph" is more likely a newer and more advanced Space Jockey (I refuse to call them Engineers) bioweapon. The LV-426 derelict had been there long enough for the Jockey's suit to fossilize, while they date the decapitated Jockey in Prometheus as being…
I don't understand all the love for Catherine at all. Mashing a quirky relationship sim together with a repetitive puzzle game that would be more at home on a handheld console does not equal brilliance. The demo was more than enough for me.
It's a movie set in the same fictional universe as the Alien films. What is so hard to understand about that?